Randall Joe Dudley
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Randall Joe Dudley was born on June 10,1950 to Quannah and Lillian "Boots" Dudley at the
Sadler Clinic in Merkel. Joe was the youngest of four children. Joe gave his life to the Lord as a
boy at Calvary Baptist Church in Merkel. He graduated from Merkel High School in 1968,
where he was an outstanding football player. He was also known to be an excellent livestock
showman and won many accolades during his livestock show career. Joe attended Cisco Junior
College where he was on the rodeo team as a bareback rider. After his time at Cisco, he farmed,
ranched, and spent the majority of his career as a tool pusher in the oil field.
In the fall of 1970, Joe married Yvonne Allison. They had three children: John Paul, Robynn,
and Randy. They lived on Ash Street and continued to farm and ranch. Yvonne passed away in
1981from ALS.
On June 27, 1986, Joe married Tammie Cunningham. Breanna came along in March of 1991,
completing the Dudley family.
Joe drilled the first directional oil well in the State of Texas under the runway of Dyess Air Force
base. There are not many parts of Texas/New Mexico that Joe had not worked in. He could
name every small town in all parts of Texas and tell you the best places to eat. Joe did not meet a
stranger and could always be counted on to tell a good story. He loved black Brangus cattle and
attending stockshows. He was one of the pioneering members of the Texas Brangus Registry. Joe
was also an avid supporter of the Merkel FFA and Merkel Livestock show. It brought him great
joy to see local youth involved in the ag industry.
Joe was not just a working man. He loved a taking a vacation to the cool pines of Colorado and
New Mexico. There many family vacations camping and fishing in the mountains. His favorite
place to fish was in the lakes and rivers around South Fork.
In 2015, Joe rededicated his life to the Lord and was baptized along with his wife, Tammie.
Together they attended and served at Northside Baptist Church in Abilene.
Not only was Joe a hard-working man, he fiercely loved his wife and family. He would talk
about how much joy his grandchildren brought him. He loved spending time with his
grandchildren, especially on summer visits where a lot of time was spent in the pool, and eating
more than a few watermelons and fried chicken! He always made sure to tell his grandkids, "I
love you and I'm proud of you" before saying goodbye.
Joe's family would like to give a special thank you to the doctors, nurses, and staff at Hendrick
Dialysis Center.
He was preceded in death by his parents, his first wife Yvonne, and sister Sharon Conlin. He is
survived his wife Tammie, sons John Paul (Millie) of Weeki Wachee, FL and Randy (Cara) of
Centerville, Tx, daughters Robynn (Theron) of Buffalo Gap, Tx, and Breanna of Merkel,
grandchildren Theron Jr., Morgan, Caraline, Quannah, Kenlee, Brinlee and Brandon, and many
nieces and nephews.
Pallbearers are Theron Holladay, Theron Holladay, Jr., Quannah Yance Dudley, Jeff
Whisenhunt, Jeff Toombs, Ricky Cullins, Cody Cribbs, Judd Langley, and Larry Hewitt.
Visitation will be held from 5:00 to 7:00 PM Thursday, December, 22, 2022 at Starbuck Funeral Home. Funeral services will be held at First Baptist Church in Merkel at 2:00 PM on Friday, December 23, 2022. Burial will follow at Rose Hill Cemetery under the direction of Starbuck Funeral Home.